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Thursday. July 17, 1930 Mr.CORMICk MEtfSEMGUP!. MtCORMWK V ; >rf* t'.aroitn*. Pape NmuKer Sevei BE 1 TER MEATS AT MODERATE PRICES R^aa ov^.' ths following list and come tb our place for • chcicc meats at low prices: per pound 20c Front Round Steak, per pound 25c Loin and Hind Round Steak, per pound 30c Pork Chops, per pound 25 and 30c Stew Meat, per pound 15c Mixtd Sausage, per pound — — 20c Pork Sausage, per pound 30c Have installed k Jim Vaughn meat cutter and can cut your meats evenly so they will cook good all the way through. CITY MEAT MARKKET Phone No. 61 1 J. L. REYNOLDS, Prop. Augusta Street McCormick, S. C. £££ Chevrolet Company Builds Fine Dock SAGINAW, Mich., July 14.— Chevrolet Motor Company has just completed here one of the largest and finest inland docks on the Great Lakes. It was put into use recentlv when a lake freighter en tered the Saginaw river with a cargo of pig iron for Che Chevro let foundry here. The ship’s ar- 8 , rival signalled this city’s entry in- \\ i to the list of modern inland ports, t and the completion of the dock ! augments Chevrolet’s already en- j ormous local facilities, j Several years ago Chevrolet of- ificials began a study of water transportation facilities for tha vk ■ company’s Saginaw foundry. It ' ^ vv^s decided that benefits could be gained and a development plan involving the construction of a d^cV a turning be sin and drededn" of the Saginaw river was worked out. Operations began last year. While the dock was under con struction a turning basin capable of turning a 500-foot boat was dredged and the river was dug to a mean depth of 17 feet. The lat- i ter proiect is the factor which j linked Saginaw with the Great This Week b Arthur Brisbane Mussolini and Kemal What Is Education? Affection, Then Science Women in Business ■V’F * Mussolini interests Europe and causes excitement in France, pro posing on ailiance with Germany. France understands that the sug gestion calls for a military alliance, or, at least, an agreement that Ger many will remain neutral in case of an Italian-French war. Mussolini ought to know what such an alliance really means when war really starts. * In 1914, Italy had an alliance with Germany,* and the kaiser was foolish enough to think it would stand up. FIRST AID NEEDS You should always keep a complete supply of needed first aid requisites in summer for they may be most essen tial at a moment's notice. The outdoor life of summer for both children and grown ups makes the possibility of accidents greater tha.n at any other time. ^ WE HAVE EVERY NEEDED ITEM Here you will find a full line of first aid supplies, such as—Bandages, Medicated Cotton, Iodine, Unguentine, Ad hesive Tape, Healing Powder, etc. Secure the needed articles and keep them in a handy place. STROMS’ DRUG STORE Main Street McCormick, S. C. 3® ‘M §5f! Lakes for heavy freight transpor- tation. Twice a week, while navi- START SAVINS NOW When Kemal Pasha, boss of Turkey, makes war, he makes war. You re member that Mussolini threatened him, and Kemal replied: “If you send Ital ian soldiers against me, the difficulty will be to find room to bury the num ber that I shall kill.” gation permits, freighters bearing pig iron and sand will steam up the once too shallow waterway. The dock, according to Chevro let officials, will be adequate ' for years. It is 800 feet long, of con crete construction and has a stor age capacity of nearly 100,000 tons. Unloading is done by two 30-ton cranes which have an unloading capacity of 200 tons an hour. A 30-ton locomotive crane is used for transferrin rr the raw material from gft the dock to freight cars, which A dispatch from Turkey tells how Kemal trapped 1,000 rebellious Kurds in his Zeylnn river valley, and killed every one, granting no quarter. That sounds like old days when | Mohammed himself was leader, and j later when western Europe whispered in awe the name of#“The Grand Turk.” . Don’t wait longer_don’t say you morrow or next month or next year. will now is start to- the lime. There is always some excuse for delay if you want one. It is easy to excuse yourself for the in difference of not saving, but put all of these ex cuses aside and start in now. Later you will be glad, for you will be able to take advantage of any opportunity that may come your way. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT We extend a hearty welcome to you to open your account here and take advantage of the splendid facilities that we offer. You will find the utmost here in service, protection, and kindly interest. No matter how small you start be sure you start now. THE PEOPLES BANK rdv* if H w if if if m link the dock with the plant about a quarter of a mile away. Because of the great storage capacity of the dock, enough raw material will be brought by water each year to hold over the winter months when lake navigation is closed. Thus economies will be af fected, which in accordance with Chevrolet principles are always shared with the motorist in the shape of better automobiles. X-— Chevrolet Dealers Have Voice In Advertising Educators, between the closing and opening of schools, discuss “What Is Education What Should It Do? How Can We Form the Young?” etc. Educators should start with the meaning of the word “educate” and stick to that. It means *‘to lead out,” to bring out of the youth fill mind and capacity that which is in it. It does not mean to force the opinions of teachers on that youthful mind. McCormick, S- C. s M\ Experience Service . facilities Those are the important things in measuring the worth of a funeral director, and should be borne in mind when you have occasion to choose one DISTANCE IS NO HINDRANCE TO OUR SERVICE and there is no additional charge for service out of town J. S. STROM Main Street McCormick, S. C. 3E 3 5 DETROIT, Mich., July IS.—The automoile deader now has a voice in the national advertising pro gram of his factory. Chevrolet dealers throughout the United States are taking part in a unique series of advertising conferences being conducted by the Chevrolet Motor Company. These dealer conferences are held at the home office here un der the general supervision of R. K. White, Advertising Manager. One is being held every month this summer with a different group of dealers from different parts of the country present each time. ‘yThe object of these advertising conferences,” Mr. White explained, “is to keep the home office con stantly in touch with problems faced daily by the dealers so that Chevrolet advertising mav be guided by actual field conditions and thus prove most effective. “The assistance given by dealers in these conferences.” he continued “is invaluable in adding to tlje ef ficiency of our advertising, partic ularly the newspaper advertising, which forms the. greatest retail advertising force of each individ ual dealer. \ “While every type of advertising —newspaper, magazine, outdoor and electric spectacular signs and trade papers—is discussed, major interest attaches to tte newspaper schedule because this makes up by far the largest part of the year’s budget. There are now more than 5.500 leading newspapers carrying ithe Chevrolet message to practi cally every citv. town and hamlet in the United States. “Particular care is taken in sel ecting the dealers invited to these conferences. Some are chosen be- ; cause they have very large car con tracts. Others because their con tracts are very small. Every deal er also comes from a different sec tion of the country. In this man ner we get an ideal cross-section of the advertising needs of all classes of dealers in all parts of the United States. “Each conference is of two days’ duration. The first day is given Dealing with raw materials, science ami industry “educate” those mate rials by briuging out the best that is in them. They seek for hardness in steel, for resiliency and wear in rubber. They don’t try to make rubber of steel, or steel of rubber. But that is exactly the process applied to many young minds. And for that reason, in reading the biographies of many ^successful men, you find that their first proof of real ability was ability to evade the proc ess of education. And their greatest good fortune was an irregular education, or none. * Doctor Frankcl, learned Metropoli tan Life expert, says the philosophic % mind rules the child host. Between the ages of three and fif teen, according tOyDoctor Frankel, each child goes through all the various stages through which the human race as a whole has passed, from the Stone age to the present day. “The philosophic mind,” knowing that a young child is a young bar barian, and cannot ^be anything else, does not foolishly expect t6o much and force the child to be a hypocrite. However, one thing is more im portant in the bringing up of children lhan the philosophic mind, or anything else, and that is affection, and espe cially the love of a mother. No science can take the place of that. It is to the mind’s expansion and healthy growth what food is to the body. There is no substitute. CANNING SUPPLIES I 11 1 * —' ■I. W ■■■! ■■■ » W B IH I B ■■ | — We have in stock a good supply of Tin Cans, Fruit Jars, Tops, Rubbers, etc. Also Magnesium Arsenate— spray or dust—to kill out bean beetles. S3 over entirely to the discussion of V advertising, in all its phases. The =f? WHITE HARDWARE CO. MAIN STREET McCORMICK. S. C. 3E BBS second day the dealers are taken to the General Motors Proving Ground where thev are shown the rip id tests Chevrolet cars undergo they are put on the mar ket.” X Frank J. Burris Loses Life As ! Pole Hits Wire j ANDERSON, July 12.—Frank J. ! Morris, about 45, Anderson insur ance man. was electrocuted todav i Tt the Gregg Shoals plant of the Duke Power company when the —>r f»«-hiv*Fr rod he was carrying on his shoulder made contact *:/!th ^ ant mission line carrying 23,000 r»r>mc plmost instantly af ter th* heavy charge of electricity ^''t t*r*ou~b his fc'Xly. He is '•aid o have breathed oni* tv/o rr Cm*e~ after the rod had touched the line.- He and his friends had been fishing in the Savannah river and were nlannlng to return to the Tviibrr the tragcdy^ocwirrC'd. Mrs. Edison wants women to go back to the home because they “lose j prestige in business.” “Deep down in her heart, e^ery woman wants a home,” the distin guished lady told her hearers. That is true, but every home needs a man to support it and protect it. Between “losing prestige” and wash ing dishes and clothes for an incom petent male, the intelligent woman decides* to relinquish a little prestige. If every one could find a husband like Thomas A. Edison the problem would be easy. BE Suppose you suddenly learned that your grandmother used to walk a light rope on one foot, her other foot la id high in the air. You’d be shocked. But you would not be as seriously shocked as ten million British old ladies, male and female, suddenly in formed that Queen Mary actually smokes cigarettes. She smokes only tw'o, one after luncheon, one after tea. But she does smoke. Her marvelously complicated Victo rian hats, skirts below her ankles, stately carriage, dignified expression, cannot make the horrified millions for get the three dreadful words: Queen Mary smokes. V Lindbergh gives the League of Na tions transit section detailed sugges tions for aviation. Standardization of airways, uniform markings and sig nals, a comprehensive meteorological and radio reporting system, uniform regulations for clearing, are suggested. The recommendations are sound, but the people are too busy to pay attem lion to recommendations, from no mat ter how high a source. A big city Is New York, amazing in growth. Losing hundreds of thou sands of population migrating to out lying suburbs, New York city, In the ast ten years, has gained in popula- ' ’Hi '3v835;8I5; v more than 23 pet cent. EE TIRE SERVICE EVERT BAV IN THE YEAR f ' ' Your tire business is desirable to us. We bid for it on the basis of quality merchandise at a fair price. Then we throw in something extra for good measure. That something extra is SERVICE. Our service is ready for you whenever you need it. Just phone us we’ll leave a meal or get up out of bed at night, to look after you. Our service is maintained for just one thing— to take care of you. We want to show you we deserve your trade. SURE, WE SWAP TIRES! You don’t need to junk your old tires when you deal with us. WeTI take them in trade on a set of brand- new, top-quality GOODYEARS, make you a fair allow ance, and send you away happy with the utmost in sat isfactory tire equipment at low cost. GULF SERVICE STATION J. T. FAULKNER, Prop. PHONE 40 McCORMICK, S. C. * & 3E 3E HR CANDIDATES This office has on hand a stock of nice round and square corner ed candidates’ cards and suitable type faces for printing them to please the most fastidious. Have a supply printed, Mr. Candidate, before the campaign opens and be prepared to pass them around among your friends so there may be no mistake as to vour name and for what-office W you are aspiring. Our printing is of best quality and our prices are very reasonable -rr: icConnick. S. C % E3E